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Gisbert is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: People with the given name * Gisbert Combaz (1869–1941), Belgian artist * Gisbert Flüggen (1811–1859), German painter * Gisbert Haefs (born 1950), German writer and translator * Gisbert Hasenjaeger (1919–2006), German mathematical logician * Gisbert Horsthemke, German footballer * Gisbert Kapp (1852–1922), Austrian-English electrical engineer * Gisbert Schneider (1934–2018), German professor for organ and improvisation * Gisbert Steenwick (1642–1679), Dutch composer, organist, and carillonneur * Gisbertus Voetius (1589–1676), Dutch Calvinist theologian * Gisbert Wüstholz, German mathematician * Gisbert Zarambaud (born 1997), Central African footballer * Gisbert zu Knyphausen (born 1979), German singer-songwriter * Friedrich Gisbert Wilhelm von Romberg (1729–1809), German officer * Wilhelm Gisbert Groos, German WW1 flying ace People with the surname * Antonio Gisbert (1834–1901) ...
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Gisbert Combaz
Gisbert Combaz, or Ghisbert Combaz (23 September 1869 – 18 January 1941), was a Belgian painter, lithographer, illustrator, poster artist, furniture designer, sculptor, art educator, art historian and lawyer.Gisbert Combaz biography
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Blaise Gisbert
Blaise Gisbert (21 February 1657 – 21 February 1731) was a French Jesuit rhetorician and critic. Gisbert was born in Cahors. Having entered the Society of Jesus in 1672, he taught the humanities, rhetoric, and philosophy, after which he devoted himself for a long time to preaching. The pleasure which Gisbert took in discussing pulpit eloquence with Nicolas de Lamoignon, the intendant of Languedoc, impelled him to write an essay on sacred eloquence, which he entitled ''Le bon gôut de l'éloquence chrétienne'' (Lyons, 1702). He spent ten years in retouching this essay, and augmented it considerably by adding to the rules examples drawn from Holy Scripture and the Church Fathers, especially St. John Chrysostom. The second edition appeared in Lyons in 1715 under the title ''L'Eloquence chrétienne dans l'idée et dans la pratique''. The work, which comprises twenty-three chapters, does not follow the rigorous order of a didactical treatise and is without the dryness of a schol ...
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Gizbert
Gizbert is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Richard Gizbert (), Canadian broadcast journalist * Tomasz Gizbert-Studnicki (born 1948), Polish jurist and professor of legal sciences See also * Gisbert {{Surname ...
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Gijsbert
Gijsbert is a Dutch masculine given name, which is a variant of the names Gisbert and Gilbert, and means "bright pledge".''Behind the Name''"Given Name Gilbert" Retrieved on 24 January 2016. The name may refer to: *Gijsbert Bos (born 1973), Dutch footballer *Gijsbert Claesz van Campen (1580–1648), Dutch merchant *Gijsbertus Craeyvanger (1810–1895), Dutch painter *Gijsbert Haan (1801–1874), American religious leader *Gijsbert Karel van Hogendorp (1762–1834), Dutch politician *Gijsbert d'Hondecoeter (1604–1653), Dutch painter *Gijsbert de Leve (1926–2009), Dutch mathematician *Gijsbert van Tienhoven (1841–1914), Dutch politician and prime minister *Gijsbert Verhoek (1644–1690), Dutch painter *Gijsbert Voet (1589–1676), known as Gisbertus Voetius Gisbertus Voetius ( Latinized version of the Dutch name Gijsbert Voet ; 3 March 1589 – 1 November 1676) was a Dutch Calvinist theologian, pastor, and professor. Life He was born at Heusden, in the Dutch Republic, st ...
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Gisbert (TV Series)
''Gisbert '' is a German television series that was created by Hape Kerkeling and was broadcast in 1999 by the WDR television company. Plot Gisbert (Hape Kerkeling) is a substitute-worker, who is getting sub-jobs from the facilitator Frau Schlacke (Hella von Sinnen). In every episode it's a different job but cause of the naive kind of Gisbert he can't get any of the jobs. At the end he always gets fired and explains: "I just wanted to help". Another static role is Herr Faulhaber (Ralph Morgenstern), Frau Schlacke always called him her best employer. Other actors are in every episode but always play different roles, like Isabel Varell, Maren Kroymann, Tana Schanzara and Gottfried Vollmer. Every episode contains also guest stars, like Elke Sommer, Harald Schmidt, Zachi Noy or Katja Ebstein. See also *List of German television series The following is a list of television series produced in Germany: Current Drama * ''4 Blocks (TV series), 4 Blocks'' (TNT Serie, 2017–2019 ...
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Teresa Gisbert
Teresa Gisbert Carbonell de Mesa (30 November 1926 – 19 February 2018) was a Bolivian architect and art historian. She specialized in the history of the Andean region. Biography Teresa Gisbert Carbonell was born on 30 November 1926 in La Paz, Bolivia. Her family emigrated from Spain. She earned a bachelor's degree in arquitecture and urbanism in the Higher University of San Andrés (La Paz) in 1950. After finishing her studies, Teresa Gisbert travelled to Spain, along with her husband José de Mesa, whom she had married in 1950, to complete her graduate studies in art history. De Mesa and Gisbert had four children: Carlos, Andrés, Isabel and Teresa Guiomar. During her staying in Spain, between 1953 and 1962,she served as a researcher at the Laboratory of Art of the University of Seville and at the Diego Velasquez Art Institute. From 1954 to 1970, she taught Bolivian culture and art history in the Faculty of Humanities at the Higher University of San Andrés and in 1972 ...
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Juan Gisbert Schultze
Juan Gisbert Schultze (born 13 April 1974) is a former professional tennis player from Spain. Biography Gisbert Schultze was born in Frankfurt, West Germany, before emigrating to Spain, the country of his father, Davis Cup player Juan Gisbert Sr. His mother, Margrit Schultze, is a German school teacher and the sister of Fed Cup player Helga Schultze. His uncles José María and Jorge played tennis professionally, and the former also represented Spain at the Davis Cup. He was a losing finalist to Àlex Corretja in the 16s competition of the 1990 Orange Bowl. In the doubles event he partnered with Corretja and the pair finished runners-up. Residing in Barcelona, Gisbert Schultze was twice a member of Spain's Galea Cup winning teams, in 1991 and 1992. A serve and volleyer, Gisbert Schultze turned professional in 1992 and won two Challenger titles that year, on clay courts in Buenos Aires and Naples, Florida. At ATP Tour level he came close to an upset win over top seed Thomas Must ...
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Juan Gisbert Sr
Juan Gisbert Sr. (born 5 April 1942) is a retired Spanish professional tennis player from the 1960s and 1970s. He was ranked world No. 14 in 1967. He was active from 1956 to 1976 and won 14 career singles titles. He won one ATP singles title (plus several others) and reached the finals at the Australian Championships in 1968 and Cincinnati Cincinnati ( ; colloquially nicknamed Cincy) is a city in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States, and its county seat. Settled in 1788, the city is located on the northern side of the confluence of the Licking River (Kentucky), Licking and Ohio Ri ... in 1971. In June 1965 he won the Conde de Godo Championships (currently Barcelona Open) in Barcelona on clay at the Réal Tennis Club defeating Manuel Santana, Rafael Osuna, and Martin Mulligan in best-of -five set matches. Gisbert won the 1971 ATP Bavarian International Tennis Championships at Munich on clay defeating Mulligan, Christian Kuhnke, and Péter Szőke in the final. Grand ...
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José María Gisbert
José María Gisbert Ortiga (born 7 February 1945) is a retired amateur and professional tennis player from the 1960s. He is a brother of Juan Gisbert Sr. and Jorge Gisbert. He played in a Davis Cup tie for Spain Spain, or the Kingdom of Spain, is a country in Southern Europe, Southern and Western Europe with territories in North Africa. Featuring the Punta de Tarifa, southernmost point of continental Europe, it is the largest country in Southern Eur ... in 1969 and won the only match he played, which was a dead rubber. References 1945 births Living people Spanish male tennis players Tennis players from Barcelona Summer World University Games medalists in tennis FISU World University Games gold medalists for Spain Medalists at the 1967 Summer Universiade 20th-century Spanish sportsmen {{Spain-tennis-bio-stub ...
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Jorge Gisbert
Jorge Gisbert Ortiga (born 1950) is a retired tennis player from Barcelona, Spain. His two older brothers, Juan and José María, competed for Spain in the Davis Cup, and the former was a Grand Slam singles finalist. As a junior player, his most remarkable result came at the 1968 Orange Bowl. He defeated Carlos Kirmayr and Jorge Andrew before losing to Fred Hemmes Sr. in the third round. In 1969, he entered the main draw of the Barcelona Open, which was part of the 1969 ITF Men's Tennis tour, and lost in the first round to eventual champion Manuel Orantes Manuel Orantes Corral (; born 6 February 1949) is a Spanish former professional tennis player. He won 36 career singles titles, including the 1975 US Open, defeating defending champion Jimmy Connors in the final. Orantes reached a career-high .... He failed to make it through qualifiers in subsequent editions of the tournament. References 1950 births Living people Spanish male tennis players Tennis players fro ...
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Joan Manuel Gisbert
Joan Manuel Gisbert (born 16 October 1949 in Barcelona) is a Spanish writer of children's literature. His books have been translated into ten languages. Because of the untimely death of his father, he started to work early, working with different publishers. He travelled to Paris to study theatre and on his return he published his first book, ''Fantastic Scenarios'' (1979), which won the Award of the CCIS. A year later, his book ''The mystery of the Tökland island'' (1981) got the Lazarillo Award and figured in the Honor Roll Andersen Award. He was compared by the critics with authors like J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis Clive Staples Lewis (29 November 1898 – 22 November 1963) was a British writer, literary scholar and Anglican lay theologian. He held academic positions in English literature at both Magdalen College, Oxford (1925–1954), and Magdalen .... His next work, ''Thamyris planet legends'' (1982) was declared in 1983 Children's Book of Interest by the Mini ...
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Greg Gisbert
Gregory Lyle Gisbert (born February 2, 1966, in Mobile, Alabama) is an American jazz trumpeter and flugelhornist.Gary W. Kennedy, ''"Greg Gisbert''. '' Grove Jazz'' online Early years and school Gisbert played drums with his father as a child. He moved with his family to Denver in 1971. Whilst in the fourth grade at Walt Whitman Elementary, his drumming could be heard throughout the school grounds during recess which he sometimes skipped to practice in the hall. Later he picked up the Flugelhorn. During high school in Colorado Gisbert auditioned for and played with the 1983/84 McDonald's All-American High School Jazz Band; he toured and recorded with the group. Coast to Coast LP, McDonald's MDC 91884, 1984 After high school he attended the Berklee College of Music in 1984-85, where he recorded with Cyrus Chestnut as part of Phil Wilson's Rainbow Band. Professional work During his brief time in school at Berklee, Gisbert was offered to go on the road with Buddy Rich as a c ...
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